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The commission reviewed and approved applications for the construction of a dog park at 11 E. Hayestown Road and the replacement of a driveway bridge at 91 Miry Brook Road. Additionally, the commission addressed several outstanding notices of violations for various properties and discussed related action plans with the staff attorney. An executive session was conducted to deliberate on matters before the meeting was adjourned.
The meeting agenda includes public hearings for several zoning applications. Specifically, the board will review requests for variances related to lot width, side yard setbacks, building entrance requirements, and grading for a new two-family dwelling at 5 Clark Street. Additionally, the board will consider a request to permit an illuminated sign with content change intervals at 70 Newtown Road. A continued public hearing will address legalization of a previous addition, remodeling of a deck, and construction of retaining walls at 8 South Cornell Road.
The agenda focuses on the review of grant requests for Musicals at Richter and Timeless Johnnie Presents. Key discussion topics include committee reports on ongoing projects such as the Marian Anderson Statue, the White Oak Film Festival, the Danbury Documentary, and Make Music Day. The meeting will also feature a review of cultural events sponsored by the commission, a coordinator's report, and a budget review if requested.
The City Council meeting covered various administrative, budgetary, and infrastructure matters. The council adopted the municipal budget for the 2026-2027 fiscal year, including specific funding for various departments and the property tax levy resolution. Approvals were granted for sewer and water main extensions, amendments to utility agreements, and the issuance of bonds for public improvements. Several appointments and re-appointments were made to boards and commissions, including the Board of Ethics, Environmental Impact Commission, and Richter Park Authority. Additionally, the council reviewed police department initiatives, accepted donations, and addressed a settlement for pending litigation during an executive session.
The commission held a public hearing to gather input on proposed revisions to the city charter. Key topics addressed by members of the public and city officials included the implementation of four-year terms for elected offices, the structure and representation of the City Council, the establishment of an ethics process and committee, adjustments to bond limits, modifications to the budget process, and the modernization of charter language. Additionally, participants provided feedback on department head requirements, the grant process, emergency ordinance rules, and reclassifying certain city positions to civil service.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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